Egypt: Free veterinary convoys to serve small breeders in Dakahlia

Published 2023년 8월 27일

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The Animal Health Research Institute organized a free veterinary convoy in the village of Zafar, Egypt, in cooperation with the Nation’s Future Party, the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine, and the General Syndicate of Veterinarians. The convoy provided veterinary, technical, and health services to small breeders, including examinations and treatments for livestock and domestic animals. These veterinary convoys are part of the Ministry of Agriculture's plan to serve rural areas and promote one health principles.
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Written by: Dr. Osama Badir, Dr. Mumtaz Shaheen, Director of the Animal Health Research Institute, said that the Institute, Mansoura Branch, organized a free veterinary convoy in the village of Zafar, the Tammy Al-Amdid Center in Dakahlia Governorate, and the villages most in need, in coordination with the Nation’s Future Party, in cooperation with the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine and the General Syndicate of Veterinarians in Dakahlia . Follow us on Al Falah channel today Follow us on Al-Falah Al-Youm Facebook page Shaheen indicated, in a statement that reached “Al-Falah Al-Youm”, that during the convoy a number of veterinary, technical and health services were carried out in the village to serve small breeders, including the examination of 600 sheep, 460 heads of cows and buffaloes, 230 horses and donkeys, 20 domestic animals and 3400 domestic birds from Poultry, ducks, geese, and 200 head of cattle were treated in the homes of small breeders. The director of the Animal ...

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